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RIT OF CHRISTMAS IS INI THE AIR—a deliihtful, cniagicus fever is qui
Ind young, rich and poar. The only remedy for it is GIVING-iGIVING—GIV
e are no misers in this world—not at Christmas time. to give tokens of love
ship once a year is as pleasant as to receive them. -
within your ineans—and you'll be happy. It's easy enough if you buy care-
lon't put it off till the eleventh hour.
store is ready as never before. Our stock is nearly twice as big as last year.
artment has taken on the HOLIDAY-air—the store is filled with SENSIBLE GIFT -
id everything fairly pricel.
are ambitious to keep this store growing as it has been for months past
'e set ourselves the task ,of doing double the business this December than we
o rest assured, we shall not take advantage of the opportunity to ask Nigh
the things most in dernand
ing December, as in every other month, our prices shall be lowest in Clinton.
nu Aftorthittat410.
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Say.. P BOrewa • , * ••• * .. .. .......m.....pago 1
Ladies' ,•itigs.s.A. J Grigg 60g6 A 1
Shekel:I inds•-•Q Cooper ..••• 1.
Secour .novelties -1.t P Reekle 1
Supplies Wanted -el 14 Kum.... t• ....... 1
Best Xmas store.,Iiewe mbe • 1
Holiday goods -Cooper cie 00 4
Holiday rates -F Tiodgeoue•••••• . • . .• .. i
Christmas Jewellery -P B Crews 6
Dominion Business 0 illegeJ B Maar5
Outters-Rumball & BloMath . ......1. • a
Giving un business -JIB *Ilwitalr.41 6
Smola discount -IT ritmd. Bros...., 6
Sterling -W TO14111....... 6
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Ladies' andhildren's Jackets Reduce& -
We have the best Jacket news to tell that has ever been told. in Clin-
ton. Nearly 150 Jacket bargains that have not before been equalled even
at the very end of the season. We offer these•Jackets just when you need
. them, a -:13- to regular prices. The.conditions.that hive brought these great
reductions can be traced to the very mild weather: Every garment in the
lot is well made, and guaranteed to give good wear. Every one of our new
Jackets have been reduced in.price and anyone in need of a coat should be
on hand Thursday morning,•Vec. 12th.
Ladies' Jackets made of all wool Frieze in assorted colors, alt with high storm collars, na
regular value $3.50 to $4,50, °holm tit . . ..
Ladies* Jackets of Frieze and Kersey cloth, some lined with satin; others unlinedregular prioes nA
wore $5 00, $6.00 to 118.00, &oboe at ....
LadiesCoats made of fine quality beaver oloth in (adore of fawn, navy, &e, regular prices, $5,50 to
86.00, on sale at each • . ...... . . . • 3.00
Ladies' Jackets media of fine English He:1133,010th, asserted colon, all perfeet fit and finish.regn-
ant -14 B Henry.... .• 4. 5
ted -New Era 5 ,
Girl wanted -Mrs MalardY-Smith. • 5 I
Girl wanted-Vir P Spalding.. 5
Girl wanted -New Era... ....„. .„,•....• 6
For sale -0 Thorne
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Furniture tor sale -Mrs Eenuody..••••• • ' 5
" • tor sale --41 Carbut ...• 6
real rywanted- F Evans • . . Oro • r. 5
Notice to oreditor-J Scott
Ewa wanted-e1l & 3 Ransford
Gift Buying-MoKinnon
Entertainment -Macey„, „
You can givo-.WDFair ....
Display of novelties -Jackson Bros,.....
Readytfor Xmas
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GRAND TRUNK
L W AY
SYSTEM
Irwine, of Listowell, should preach in
this Olivet). next Sunday, but when it
was learned that the re•openine of
Ontario St. church would take place
on tbat day, the quarterly Board, at
an informal meeting held on Sunday
morning last, decideato withdraw both
services for Sunday next, The Sunday
School will meet as usual, but there
will be no &limit service either morn-,
log or evening, t was a temperance
meeting at the League an Monday
evorting, the president occupying the
chair; the program was 'varied with
recitations, sing' 0, and an address on
temperance by R y J. Greene.
A.X.rdas OHUR011.-The theme of the
sermon delivered by the pastor on
Sunday morning was on "Death" and
was very impressive and. taken to
heart by the congregation. Mr Spald-
ing sang a solo at the morning service
and the choir rendered the anthem
"God is love" in the eveninn. Mr JOB
McOlacherty entered upon hie duties
as caretaker of the church last week.
ST Patirle OEURCH -Tha Christmas
entertainment will be held on Monday
Christmas it N ew Yearrates evening, the 23rd of _December, and a
Going Deo. 24-26. Tickets valid to
return on Or before Deo, 26; also going
Deo..31 and Jan. 1, valid to return on
or before Jan. 2, at •
Single Fired Class Fare
Going Deo. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 81,
and Jan 1st, valid returning on or before
Jan 3rd, at
rare aadattne Third
Purchase your tickets at Town office and
save delay at station.
TS' lar prices were 66.50 to $7.50, sale przee... . .. . .. . . , .. • 4 00'
te made of the very finest English Kersey • newest styles, all to go at eine third off.
h fine velvet collar,lined with merberized Sat -
lar prices were 58.50, $9,50 $11.00 $12.00 • 00 Children's 1JIsters and,coats marked at clearing prices.
to go at one price 6
fitting Jackets, 27, 36 and 42 inches long,made . $17 00 Ladies Suits at $6 95
ieze and English Kersey cloth,all this season s Your °I''3ice 0! our lakdieg”' tailor-made suits for.- . . .. 6.95
Furs ,
.y. as never before to sell Furs of dependuable quality.
ive you more mony than ever before.' Our line of Ca -
td jackets is unsurpassed, and in many instances , prime
iird lower than in molly stores * •
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$3 to $5 on a New Fur Coat, the mild weather has II
he reduction in prices. • • . •..- 4t, ..);,;•,'
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$25 00 Black Astrachan Jaoket for 22230.97
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27 00 " 44 • Se 55 ' ,
'IPti:*
29.00 " ill all If , 25.50
26.75 ,,,s•
32.00 " all as t• 'I
39.00 " la 04 II 34.95
37,50 Seal Jacket, Satin Lined "\'' --,...---_-•30,
33.75 -, i , , ,...t.....-
, (Every Coat has the hest quality of Lining.) • -• --
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Caperines of Eleario Seal, 54.50 to $6,00, values at .4 am.
el lintng, very warm and comfortable price • " ' • .. . . .... qt. MP
;lets made of blaok Curly oloth, lined with . 0.25 to
Black Astrachan Caperines, made of fine glossy skine well .. "
. lined and trimmed with tails. Well worth $9.00, ry
Gauntlets, with leather facing, wool lining at..00e . our special sale price. • • . ' • . . • • • 66.
00
Ned Gauntlets at per pair . $1,50 Ruffs of English Coney, haying form tails reduced fronli 60o .0,.. .
F. R. ilodgens, Town Agent,
Clinton, Ont.
1.00
than, and Electrili Seal Gauntlets, good vaIttee A A
• 3.50 ‘10011
Grey Persian Lamb Ruf6, fine large curl, regular value is,.
05,50 eaoh, on vale at, , . • . . • , , . O.UO
Goat Capes, with good eaten& lining, high Bop Graf Persian Lamb Cape the best quantity regulat 0 AA
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Ilar made of opposum, regular 'value $9 50 A Ar 36.75. eale Price... • • . . . • . • ; • • •••• .... • • • • • • • • . .. ..0•4v
.• • • la•aro grades at 2,OO 12.• •
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W:rls!nPIP4. lE[ate
We put on Sale at once the balance of our trimmed hats at half
price and less. They are all in excellent condition, not mussed or soiled
and:are in the top notch of style.
• $3 50 and $4.50 Hats, at $1.95.
$5.00 and $6.50 Hats at $2.49.
..../ kid t� $2.60 ()ging' IIMS on Sale .at 98c
All draped with silk, feathere, deo., end in thne
e west Myles.
ri $ 1 to $1.50 'Walking Mats at 50e
lking Hats in assorted colors, they are travellere Munn* limpid at a big reduction, all hew g00cin, in boot niyinn:
luta
prices $1 to $1.50, op sale at aseh...... .. ....... i. 4... arrarrilreilrlrae;aolt „ .. . . 1„,„.
QOM@ at once to s9curo best choice
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FRIDAY . DEO. 13th. 1901.
West Munn Election
LAVIOIAL MAJCIRITY 290
The following are the official figures of
the 1897 and 1901 bye-steotions,whioh give
a majority in the latter of 290 for Ron Mr
Gairovi. It also shows how careful Out-
vote was when there were so few rejected
or spoilt ballots. 1898 noi
Fa. : 14)
Goderich No 1... „ • in 71,
2.. .. . ... 58 64 74 77
3........55 68 ' 57 71 •
4... 43 66 • 44 78,
5 ......,40 54 4164
6.... • 65 55 91
53 25 55
_ 356 422 367 497
Gelorich TO No. 194 88 91 86
2.-70 24 59 38
. • 568 45 67 45
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very attractive program le being
arranged. The sacrament Will 'he ob-
served next Sunday morning at 8a. m.
Last Sunday evening the solo "The •
Heavenly - city" was rendered by
Evans, of the model school....The
entertainment given in • the . school
room on Monday evening was the
second of series under the auspices of
the Ladies •Ouild and everyone who
attended said that a better could, not
have ' 'teen given. The program as
published in last week's issue was
carried out entirely except the illus-
trated solo ov Mrs R Ransford which
Was regretted. The entertainment corn.
sided of hymns,poeins,songs and chor-
uses all illustrated by lantern views ;
views of the Pan American and. Por-
traits of prominent men of town were
also thrown upon the calavas. AB the
illustrations were under the direction
of Mr Et 0 Brewer who had previously
, 832.102 217 119
A Ihfield, Dungannon 79 49 81 • 59
13 No 9' ....UM ,64 83 59
8 No5.. ....66 59 50 56
PortAlbert....62 84 69 40
Kinesbridge -28, 93 • '.27 83
H McIntosh's, .33 83 24 80
8 B No 12 83 82 71
. -• '303 404 375 AAA
W•Wanioili,Dringannon 71 60 , 97. 61
Auburn .63 '43 70 51
Town Hs il.. 29 !el 88
• • Bt Helens.41 ;75 . 3t3 75
Patron Bell. 26 '63 32 57
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:267 270 268,271 •
E Wa'nosli,f3BNo.10, .53 61 41 72
BBNo 13..73 72 69,72.
1313 No 9..41, .70, 40, 65
Jes.Dow's 31 49 35 54
198 252 185 263..
Colborne, Benreiller . ;69 84 61 , 89
Saltford •••• .08 30 42 , 50
Carlow. ,...98 65 90 66
• Lsaharn „4Q 47 34 '58
265 226 227 268
Clinton{'Staindrew'e, .63 89 51 75
St Junes ... .78 99 56 111
St. Johne, , .63 70" 62: 62
81 Georges .ea 5 .69 59
273 296. 228 307''
liVingliatn, No. 059 43 63 38
No. 2.. ...50 47 48 51
Na 8......79 ' 43 74 43
No. 4......93. 76 105 81
day 31—randk" erchiets. ,.
Inn in doubt give handkerchiefs, and really, you dotildn't give any -
Lore sensible, and nobody eve. had too many. Here are some hints
3e -you know good things when you see them, andyou'll appreciate
alues.
4000hildrens fine Lawn Ranakeelliefs with fancy oolored, ..
border, value 5o each, to go during Xmas Bale at 2 for OC
250 &Barons oolored border handkerohleN very fine town
worth 7c,at 3 for
600 Ladies Handkerebiefit, made of fine quality of Lawn,
nicely hem stitched, regular value To to 80 each, at 6
for , 2k
8 dnelaivenHanalkerchiefs,with feral lace °mere .IOC Silk Handkerchiefs.
a quality all Linen Randkercniefe, with narrOw., a # ,,,, Our stock of these goods is by far the
regular value 18o, Ernie Sale prioe.... . ......• , - 11.A2u• largest we have ever shown, hundreds of silk
am Handkerehieta, nicely trimmed. with Uwe, 2ge Handkelchiefs with and with out initals to
i we, sale price /coach
choose from.
or 4 for ... ...... ........
Igiiality °fall Linen EttindkerObiebb at 150. 3.8o,a • Ladie$ All Bilk Handkerchiefs, at 25o, Inital Handkerchief.
at 000. 850 and 50o, our Men's Silk Handkerchiefs et Itle
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nan Ilandkerohiefs at 5o, 80,10o ' 12ie 50o,were reviler. . • . oairirol•••••414•4•••
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idEty NOckwear and; Belts.
Our holiday stock of neckwear is well worth seeing. The display of dainty net ties
11 embliAdered ends is particularly fine, and comprises shwa every thing new ant is
163,
Prices 20o. 25e,. 35e, 45c, 50e, 75e, 85e,
Ladies' Belts, made of velvet and nicely trimmed with eatilrici.giol.ries., pi:11*e's
Hunelkn21)! tSSo;S
SSNo9 26 57 41 51
96 150 "108 144
Blyth, No 1.-.46 65 43 55
No 2 .. , .. ..50 41. 45 56
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96 112 88 111
2457 260Z 2638
Recapitulation
.1 Majority 1898 190
dodetieb, Garrow ... . . 66 18
taken them in photographs and
arranged by himself . for his lantern.
It was indeed a pleasure not to be
missedto be entertained as 81103 and
Brewer deserves more than • mere
thanks for bis .trouble and expense in
'connection with itIle is an adept at
this kind of woiar and its branches.
It was so good, that many hope it may
be repeated.. 'The collection which
amounted -lo 08.60 applies to the
rectory fund •
The Later Mr A. Monteith.
"cin the cold cheek of Death' smiles. and roses
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fewA L more days and Christmas will be.
here.° Are you ready? If not read over- -
these columns. They will help you ,
Fancy CLIINA.
Department
Five o'clock Tea Sets
Cresm, Sugar and Tea. The finest pro-
ductions from Japan; China and Germany
Prices range from $1 to $7.50,
Rewording to quality andnumber Of pima ,
JARDINIERS
No better assortment, no.
finer goods, no better dis--
play than you'll see in our:. •
'• CORNER- •
CHINA .
Triage, Decorated Glass flpods;.
Blue, Cream and Yellow, Fanoy Boxes
and Trap+ •
Boxes 15c. Trays. 10c
Bread. 4,I3utter
A dozen. Bread arid Better,Plateemake.a
Andlmanty immortal awakes from the tomb." nice present. Haveland Decoration $2 75.
Appalling events do not often occur and $5 a dozen, German China at $T. and
in Clinton,lbut the truth of the quota • ea 80 per doz • .
tion 'Meath's but a path that all must
trod if man would ever, Pam God'
was made only too apparent on Mon-
day. It was not known by even the
neighbors' that Mr Alex. Monteith,
not only one of .our prominent citi•
zens, but favorably known throughout
11 d his
are blending
Any size, any Rolor, any A very •
• • choice selectitm
From 250 to $5 each
This is a new line with ue They are ex.
Oriental Figures.
cees.irily popular, end make a fine Mantels
$4.25 to $3.50 peoe
Huron county, was , andeath.
could hardly be realized. His demise
removes one who has not only passed
the fiawer of youth and middle age,
but one who watt well advanced in
life, having been born in the year
1825, pri March 17th., and aned76 years,
8 months and 22 days. It was a great
sbock to everyone, even to the faun. y
and a few intimate' Mends who knew
that the old gentlernen had been
seriously ill. For the.past year or so be
was at times confined to the house but
always recovered sufficiently to be
aroundarid drive ti„ Tuckersmith, where
members of the family reside. Oa
Wednesday, Dec. 4th., was his last ap-
pearance down town, he having gone
(1,.wn to vote. All day Sunday and
Monday he appeared unconscious, un•
•" hp pa•se 1 away at about noon.
The family were all present at his de-
mise, but two daughters did not arrive
in' time .for their father to know them.
He leaves a widow, nee Miss Eliza.
beth Macniordie, daughter . of the late
Robt. Macmordle, whona he mart ied in
MB. and& family of two sons and four
dau hters-Alex. on the horaestead,
liniaon road, Tuckerernith, Henry, .on
con, 8, Mrs 3, A, Dallas. on con. 2. Mrs
(Dr) B A Smillie, Ann Arbor Mich.,
and Misses Sarah and Mary at' horne; a
daughter Charlotte died about twenty
YeHar8e waiigsola decided tileotchtlidn at; d wag
the only oral of thefamily who emigrat-
ed to Canada, having' been born in Stir-
ling, Stirlingsbire. Scotland, and carne
to Canada in 1856,settling in Hay town-
ship for three years, then moving to
Hullett,where he took up land and also
carried on a woollen and eaw mill busi-
nese at Auburn from 1860 to • 1876,
When living there he was persuaded to
enter public lifeand Was electeddeputy
reeve, and then reeve by acclamation
for a number of years,representin the
township at the county council al this
time.
Twenty•five years ago he removed to
Tuckerstnitb, and watt a 'Jemmied.
farmer on the farm now owned by his
, son AleXandet. "About live years ago
'• he became a resident of Clinton,on On-
tario street, where he lived until his
a In Jitney bindings
9 Standard Titles.
9 nicely boxed, 35o,
8 40o, 50 and 76o
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Goderioh Township, Beck.... ..180 9
Cups and Saucers
A special line of Cups and Saucers, nicely .
decorated, raedium size, 100
' Large size, 3 coligings, nicely decorated 15o
Small sizes, two different lines, Japanese and German china, very Elias:tied, 150 • ' • FANCY LINES OF CUPb AND SAUCERS, beautifully decorated, various sizes, 25a„
MORIAGI .and JA.PANESE °NINA, CUPS and SAIXER6, 50o to $1.50 each
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MIRRORS
Bevel Plate Masa Mil..
rots are always appreciat-
ed, Oolong Mirxors, with
elite back, 85e
:OVAL MIRRORS -in
several different sizea,witb
Ebony backs, $1.25, $1.50
A cheap line of
Mirrors, as shown
in cut, .25e each
Hair l3rushes, with:
Genuine Bristles and Ebony
beak, $1.25 and $1.50
Military brushes $1.25
Hair Brushes, with ••
imitation ebony back, good bri-
stles, various sizes, 25o to $1
Cloth Brushes, 've-
nous styles, from 15o to 60a
va-
rious
Bibles •
line,Xerr0000 cover, turned edges.
r under goid, good type, index and addi-
tional matters, special, wick, 31
Special line of email Bibles, 50o •
Family Worship BIbleeilarge type, plain
covers, $1
Family Bibles, $7,50 to $9.50
Presoutatiall
BOORS
death. Deceased wee well-known 111
Huron, particularly in the localities
Where be has resided. He always took
a deep interest in anything he under-
took, and when in municipal life did
everything that led to economy f• r
the welfare of the township's. The rail.
Pict of this sketch was well read and
up to the time when health did not
permit he kept himself posted in all
current events by perusal of the
newspaper,being a, continuous subscrib-
er to the Daily Glebe for over 25 years;
in politics he Was moot interested in
the Liberal party. In religion he was a
Presbyterian in the strict sense of the
word, a member of the char,* for
Many a year,as well as a liberal and ar-
dent supporter. In business matters
Mr Monteith was shrewd and accurate;
while in soclal life beloved home hest,
*Where he could converse with loved
onee at hie own hearth. Those who en-
joyed his friendship found him genial
and entertaining at all timee. Hill
tifo
has not been lived in vain, for he has
left it better by his excellent exe•Mple.
and to those left behind the greatest of
gifts -an horairablenatne. He was 'very
fond of children; generous to a de-
gree, and it was a general remark that
on passing him on the street he always
had a pleasant wotl.never. speaking ill
of, anyone. It is trtiehis twiny mourns
hut it is with. a joyous hope, for before
Passing away hie pastor was assured
by Win of a glorious reatirrection - he
had entered in Jesus and wm waiting
to be Celled
The funeral took place from his late
residence On Thursday afternoon at 1.30
o'clock, and the, large itasemblage of
relatives and friende fr• ro far ema near
only. bespoke tbe nigh et teem and ro
ttloot which the old gentionuto WAN
held The rentable -Were interred in the
f • .r.11‘• rant in Raird'et eerriete n*,111e 8er.
Attila Garrow . . . . 71 6
"Weld Wawanosh•Garrow 3
East Wawenosh, Garrow. „56 7
Colborne, Beck 39
" Gamow, 8
'Whigliani, Beak . 72 7
Cliaten Gsrrow6. 4 • 66.* • • 22 7
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Garrow .. 54 8
Blyth, Glarrovr, . 16 . 2
Baliote rejcoted Spoiled Tender
Ashfield 1 2 8
Colborne • 0 1 ,.0
Hallett '; .. 1.........0..... ..0
°coded& town'p
E Wawatoiat 2 1 1
6
3
ea
Gatti& • .... 3 , . . .... . 1
Clinton . . . • .2.• • • . • ...
Wingbam 2 8 • '0
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VVYlwrinesh ..4, . 4,
12 14 5
Thet total vote in 1898 was 4959; in 1901
i; was 4986. Taking. the vote of 1898 for
comparison, the following are the orate and
loofah, each candidate in the last 00nie400
Beokni losses, Godetion 10115, Ashfield 18,
,45, Blyth 8, total 237. Beck's gains, &Ida.
East Wawenosh 13, Col rne 38, Miran
rich 1L West WaWanoth 1, Wingham 4,
.11711 tut% tit tr. 'djimea"
, I o 27.Ga •
? feirt
Gar -
row's pink Goderio 75, Go ler tp
West Wawanosh 7, East Wetwanenh 11,
Colborne 87, Wingham 4, Olinton 12, total
for the Xmas trade
Lichee Patent Leathet Belts, aiseertedprides.... , • ;
Tour monerbask
if you want IL
to 61.35.
▪ ..1160;4/W,11.1•.35e and 500 Ite30. Green will preach Mi031011.
ary Neeinons in bts•ffa cirettitt next
s nd
11Lor. W. 'G HOWS011 preaeb an -
IM e.00t lees in the L towel!
Josreit Next Sunda y
'shard*, shrines
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eha: eh rex ' Sandal.;
1 art of Willie church, the ,pall.heat.ero
• Vites being Conducted by Rev Mr w -
hi. 1)Pia ;10setill'aiiii-" her Mr'
Menamin officiating both morning and
evening.bong his two sone Alex. and lionrYt
11,a, .1.)K Gifford will preach a 04 Mel 1 wn 1,0ne4n4A,W, 3. IhIlai and It A -
church, (4oderich tnwnithfii. next RIAU 1 nnintier hit; neralP15:4 Maeldordie,
day id' et noon, abd NO". . A. Shaw
of Ber tallier, in the evening.
Rileiray8 ra ....A.'?"
mastspr
h bean
of Landon, and 'T • .
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theme beside relative* we noticed
many proMinent men With who're!.
Gaoled had IA, sequel:abed. - • • •
Boys'
Sleighs
and
Sleds
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VOCHS •
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New Books
God Wills it -W 8 Davis--oloth,....$1 25
Cherry-eloth 1 GO
Deborah-Ludlow-1;10th .......... 1 50
New Covenant--Ross-oloth . . . 1 00
°elfin° and Restrant-Blsok-'-oloth.. 1 50
Lullaby Land-Engene Field... 200
Winsome Womanhood, illustrated
Diargaret Eningater... ..... 2 50-
LUCILS
SLEDS 425;60, 75 and 90c: BLtIGHB 50, 75 and $1
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TOYS WoISDEAlLiclp
As usual. our Toy Department is 'on 'Vie .see-
ond floor, nicely arranged, convenient to see
and buy. Tables arranged with 5c Goods,,
10c Goodst 250 Goods. • Shelves loaded with.
desirable Toys •
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IKON TOYS for Boys, the kind that don't -
break. Passenger Fire Eugines,,
Train on Track, &c
Orokinole
The ever popular
game.
Good boards 15o and $
ooper Calm On